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now you're caught up and clued into what's happening around baltimore. i'm nikki mayo. >> trying to determine your look. >> no style or sense of fashion. style in a box may be just what the designer ordered. that's coming up next on the list. >>> i'm theresa strosser and this is matt gallant. let's talk shopping. >> celebrities hire stylists. in the real world, dressing rooms are if siet of emotional break down. >> getsd what, no more. >> you have no style or sense of fashion. >> no style? no problem. try a cyber styling service. >> i'm told that i need more color. sfa away from the grays and the blacks. >> irs if, let's check out stitch sticks. this styling service for women sfarts online. you share your more thanments and rate gruts of cloeding. you get about five items in it. and that 12 bucks is applied to what you buy.újeb >> next, it's stylus. and this one is entirely virtual. >> you send questions on how you dress. >> your weekly outfittings through e-mail for free. if you like it, you can buy it online. >>> finally, druk load is just for the dw
now you're caught up and clued into what's happening around baltimore. i'm nikki mayo. >> trying to determine your look. >> no style or sense of fashion. style in a box may be just what the designer ordered. that's coming up next on the list. >>> i'm theresa strosser and this is matt gallant. let's talk shopping. >> celebrities hire stylists. in the real world, dressing rooms are if siet of emotional break down. >> getsd what, no more. >> you have no style...
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according to a recent study, baltimore's housing prices are booming. they list buyers are planning on staying put in the new home for decades. so they don't mind paying extra. in the last year alone, home prices have increased 16%, spiking at $262,700 and the number of days homes are on sale is only 46. happy house hunting. i'm nicki mayo. >>> get the celebrity glow with stuff you already have in your kitchen -- coming up next on "the list." >> >>> armani, gucci, chanel, those are brands you can buy to look rich. the problem is, most of us cannot afford those. luckily for you, joni shows us how to look cleek on a shoe string -- chic on a shoe string. >> just hearing those brand names makes me feel too broke for the ball. good thing there was a new book written lou to look exsphynxive. >> i can show you how without breaking the bank. >> it's not expensive to make a blush sandwich. >> start with bronzer, add a cream blush and highlighter from the drugstore and soon you will glow like a star. she showed it off on a model, than me. next guys and gals can g
according to a recent study, baltimore's housing prices are booming. they list buyers are planning on staying put in the new home for decades. so they don't mind paying extra. in the last year alone, home prices have increased 16%, spiking at $262,700 and the number of days homes are on sale is only 46. happy house hunting. i'm nicki mayo. >>> get the celebrity glow with stuff you already have in your kitchen -- coming up next on "the list." >> >>> armani,...
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. >> reporter: you are caught up and clued into what's happening around baltimore. >> power and dish shisness prepared to do -- deliciousness prepared to do battle. that's coming up on "the list." >>> so america is having this love affair with proteep, flrg and breakfast -- protein, energy and breakfast bars. >> and they claim to be super healthy. >> but which runs are nourishing? >> we belly up to the bar on the breakdown. i dragged a nutritionist to help us. what should we buy? what should we walk on by. foreguest star wars this is bar wars. >> i like these bars. there's healthy fat, protein. my three kids will all eat them. >> 90 calories, are these good? >> these are great. they have a lot of fiber. i would probably combine it with a glass of milk to round out the preteen. tastes like a brownie. >> fiber one, actually might help you lose weight but who is losing the bar cars? well, cliff for one. >> it's a texture thing for me. >> this is like licking the floor of a sawmill in there. >> great to have fiber in there but it needs to be blended. >> chewy, maybe avoid it. >> i don't
. >> reporter: you are caught up and clued into what's happening around baltimore. >> power and dish shisness prepared to do -- deliciousness prepared to do battle. that's coming up on "the list." >>> so america is having this love affair with proteep, flrg and breakfast -- protein, energy and breakfast bars. >> and they claim to be super healthy. >> but which runs are nourishing? >> we belly up to the bar on the breakdown. i dragged a...
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i am from baltimore. new orleans has its own vibe when it comes to mismanagement. the school system has been in disarray for many years korea now, there is no public school system. -- for many years. now, there is no public school system. the police department is under investigation by the fbi for a variety of incidents all at once. there is a lot of dysfunction. it all has to be addressed. i guess the one thing that is true is that in the first season of this show, which we are depicting, 2005, we are starting three months after the storm and going through a mardi gras. there was very little crime. -- going through mardi gras. there was a strange situation in which people felt that the crime had not gone away until the summer of 2006, so i think you will see us addressing that particular problem in the second season, god willing, if there is a second season. tavis: i cannot imagine the fun that you can have when you get to that part of the store where the super bowl victory plays into all kinds -- that part of the story where the super bowl victory plays into all
i am from baltimore. new orleans has its own vibe when it comes to mismanagement. the school system has been in disarray for many years korea now, there is no public school system. -- for many years. now, there is no public school system. the police department is under investigation by the fbi for a variety of incidents all at once. there is a lot of dysfunction. it all has to be addressed. i guess the one thing that is true is that in the first season of this show, which we are depicting,...
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allegations mirror those made last week by the federal reserve and a separate lawsuit filed by the city of baltimore. in response to the article, wells fargo says it "has a strong commitment to serving all customers along the credit spectrum." another banking giant, u.b.s., has been sued by u.s. regulators. the swiss bank is accused of misleading fannie mae and freddie mac into buying mortgage debt that resulted in more than $900 million in losses. the lawsuit by the federal housing finance agency alleges that when u.b.s. sold more than $4.5 billion in residential mortgage-backed securities, the bank made misstatements as to the quality of the underwriting. the kind of u.s. savings bonds many of us give as gifts are being phased out. tonight's "money file" explains the changes and what you can expect. here's karen gibbs, founder of the gibbs perspective. >> do you buy savings bonds for your children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews? well, starting january 1, 2012, you'll have to do it online. the treasury department hopes the digital move will save as much as $70 million over the next five years by
allegations mirror those made last week by the federal reserve and a separate lawsuit filed by the city of baltimore. in response to the article, wells fargo says it "has a strong commitment to serving all customers along the credit spectrum." another banking giant, u.b.s., has been sued by u.s. regulators. the swiss bank is accused of misleading fannie mae and freddie mac into buying mortgage debt that resulted in more than $900 million in losses. the lawsuit by the federal housing...
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it pushed washington and baltimore to new records for the most snow ever, in a single winter. rush hour, wednesday morning in washington, d.c. and not a soul in sight. for the second time in less than a week, a major winter storm crippled the nation's capital. this time, a foot of wind- whipped snow lashed d.c.-- still digging out days after 30 inches fell here over the weekend. a city that has trouble dealing with five inches of snow has now gotten five feet this winter. people are hunkered down and fed up. >> there's no eggs, there's no cheese, there's no meat, it's crazy. >> ifill: ray suarez was out on the streets of washington and its suburbs today. >> suarez: people who come to live in washington from places with tough winters poke fun at the capital region's difficulties with big snows. but this one-two punch is so potent it would stop any snow- belt city in its tracks. through the morning the wind got stronger and the visibility declined. the area's rapid transit system was only working underground. the bus fleet was grounded sitting idle in steadily deepening snow. sc
it pushed washington and baltimore to new records for the most snow ever, in a single winter. rush hour, wednesday morning in washington, d.c. and not a soul in sight. for the second time in less than a week, a major winter storm crippled the nation's capital. this time, a foot of wind- whipped snow lashed d.c.-- still digging out days after 30 inches fell here over the weekend. a city that has trouble dealing with five inches of snow has now gotten five feet this winter. people are hunkered...
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did you play for the baltimore who? baltimore...? >> colts. right! that's right. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: the government reported the economy grew in the year's third quarter for the first time in more than a year. wall street reacted with a rally-- the dow jones industrial average gained 200 points. house democrats unveiled their health reform plan. they said it would extend coverage to millions of people, and cost about $900 billion over ten years. and iran responded to a u.n. plan for sending uranium to russia for processing. but there was no indication the iranians would agree fully to that idea. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening with secretary of state clinton, plus mark shields and david brooks, among others. i'm jim lehrer. thank you and good night. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? ev
did you play for the baltimore who? baltimore...? >> colts. right! that's right. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: the government reported the economy grew in the year's third quarter for the first time in more than a year. wall street reacted with a rally-- the dow jones industrial average gained 200 points. house democrats unveiled their health reform plan. they said it would extend coverage to millions of people, and cost about $900 billion over ten years. and...
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. >> who did you play for, did you play for the baltimore who? baltimore...? >> colts. >> right! that's right. >> a postscript to ray's report which was filed a month ago, there was fallout in the league's reaction to the michigan study mentioned in the piece. the co-chairs of a league committee on concussions resigned earlier this week. on our web site you can learn more about whether parents should be worried about their children playing contact sports. answers to that question and more are at newshour.pbs.org. and to the analysis of shields and brooks, syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks who joins us from philadelphia. thank you for being with us again, mark. four days away from the president's announcement of strategy in afghanistan. what do you expect from him and what does he need to do? >> well, judy, he is speaking to i a nation that is not simply skeptical but pessimism and dedivided over afghanistan. we've had nothing but bad news from afghanistan whether it is the corruption in kabul, whether it is stuffed ballot boxes in the e
. >> who did you play for, did you play for the baltimore who? baltimore...? >> colts. >> right! that's right. >> a postscript to ray's report which was filed a month ago, there was fallout in the league's reaction to the michigan study mentioned in the piece. the co-chairs of a league committee on concussions resigned earlier this week. on our web site you can learn more about whether parents should be worried about their children playing contact sports. answers to that...
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[applause] i was a social worker for baltimore families. now, i am a social worker building opportunities for families throughout america. friends, we work on macro issues and work on the macaroni and cheese issues. when women are in the halls of power our national debate reflects the needs and dreams of american families. women leading being that congress is working to create jobs. make quality childcare more middle class. because we understand the american we love grows the economy and opportunity from the middle out, not the top down. these are our priorities. these are president obama's priorities. we know that every issue is a woman's issue.2 [applause] and equal pay for equal work is an all-american issue. the 77 cents that women make for every dollar men earn makes a real difference to our families. families stretching to make every dollar count. we are so proud that the first law signed by president barak obama was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. the first bill was about america's first principles. equality, opportunity, and prosp
[applause] i was a social worker for baltimore families. now, i am a social worker building opportunities for families throughout america. friends, we work on macro issues and work on the macaroni and cheese issues. when women are in the halls of power our national debate reflects the needs and dreams of american families. women leading being that congress is working to create jobs. make quality childcare more middle class. because we understand the american we love grows the economy and...